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8L1CK AMI THE COLbEOR PRFSIH H?PB>T?TWO SCENES PROM REAL LIFE. Some score of years since. the President 9 Bka well known College in Kentucky, was while sitting in his study, J??ton- I SI 9vthc entrance of a singular visitor. ! w is a hov of some seventeen ??? 9*7^1,!^ uncouth in his appearance, ( ffl |weseuiu hurnespun, with thicK clumshoos air hw feet, an old tattered felt hat f^Nits head, surmounting amass of uncombed ?}yur, which relieved swarthy ami sun-burnt features, marked by eyes quick and sparkling, but vacant and ine.vpressive, from the want ^ of education. The wfiole appearance of the k^-.youth was that of an untaught, uncultivated j poughbov. The President. an affa'ile and a venerable Inan, inquired into the business of the person who stood before hiin. "If you please, sir," said the ploughboy, j with aJl the hesitancy of an uneducated rustic ?"if you pease, sir, I'd like to get some ^ larnin." F heard you had a college in these parts, and I thought if I would work a spell for you. you would help me now aud then in gcttin' an edicaliou." M Well, nay young friend," replied the Pres. ident, "I scarcely see any way in which you , might be useful to us. The request is some- I thing singular " * Why, f e^n bring Water, cut wood, or black your buois," interrupted the boy, his eye brightening in his earnestness. " I want to get an ? duration?I want to makesomething of myself. I don't keer how hard I work, only so as f get an education. I want?" He paused, at a loss for words lo express his ideas. But there was a language in the ; expressive lip and glancing eye; there was a language in his manner?in the tone in which the words were spoken that appealed at once to the feelings of the President. He determined to try the sincerity oi wie youth. "I'm afraid, my young friend, that I can flo nothing for you. 1 would like to ass'sl you, but see no way in which you can be useful to us at present." The President resumed his book. In a . moment he glanced at the ploughboy, who si- i L lent and mute, stood holding the handle of the Auk. He fingered his rough hat confusedly Iwith one hand?his eyes were downcast, and j Ins upper hp quivered and trembled as though j he were endeavoring to repress strong and I sudden feelings of intense disappointment, j The effort was but halt successful. A tear . gorging fruin the downcast eyelid, rolled Hrrlhe sunburnt cheek, ar.d with a quick, (he ploughboy raised his toil. ptl%?^^Wnd and brushed away the sign of ^le made a we!! meant but awkward mark , L obeisance, and opening the door, had one m across the threshold, when the President jfled him back. U he plough boy was in a few minutes hired iHttUfc^of-alUwork, and boot black to the MBfere. 4 * * * * ^ ^icxt scene which we give the reader, ias m a new and magnificent church, rich teke beauties of arciiitccturc, and thronged Sfc^.amrncnso r.rowJ, wi,? ImioumI mi death|?^flfess to the burning eloquence of the heaven, wiio delivered the Musion 5^pma?ter from the altar. h^peaker was a man in the full glow of striking aud impressive appearintellectual eye, and high infSPS^M-td. . . I ^Ker^Wye is fixed on him?"very lip is ; ^Rul^mievery ear with nervous intensity, teaching of thu ora^^|^p^^Ufiat throng would recognise, in earned, the eloquent President ; Pennsylvania, the humble j g?BPInfr ? Coiioge in Kentucky. Louisville Journal. ? ?Bi ^ llIEU BftsiUEiTCE ^Fat gopher hill. BJ0F Summer House formerly occupied by I Mr. A. Cierke will be so d at low price or the Summor. Applv to WittSmF ' F.TURNKR. PlPirri8d2. f6 tf ? f Rt K.'l 1 VU ?"? .1 ir m m , indebted t? the Estate of the ) inn Li<?e of Marlboro* District, iake immediate payment to the ali persons having any demand* Estate will render attested state, line within the time prcseribod ubscriber. JAMES IRRY, Adtn nstrator. 2. 2? 3m ET POTATOES. RE1? Bushels of good si iv po?a. ie use, in Hue condition, for sale a. r. LACOSTE. April 13, 22 If The Subscriber has jnst rcr.eived, and wil keep constantly on hand.Cotton Yarn and Twine at wholesale, from the Manfactory ol Rocking bam. GEO GOODRICH. Choraw, Jnn. 1840. 10 tf CAI7TIOK. ! ALL perrms are hereby cautioned not to trade for a note of hand for thirty dollars dated i November 1*41, given by me to John Glover with Reuben Hailey as security. The ' said note was given in hor?e swapping and the I horse not proving as sound and good as repre- ; filled by sa:d Glover I will not pay the said note. his GOODWIN X WALLACE. I mark. Attest, W. Strother. April 22. 1842. 24 3t FIRE E\til\E FOR SALE. fllHH Camden Independent Firo Eng ne Jl Company wishing to procure a lirgcr En. 1 ginr, offer the one they now have, for sale. It I is ? first rate sunt ion Engine, of the most approv. ed construction, with twenty four teet of suction, end about one hundred ami fitly feet of ordinary Hose. I is neirly new, has lieen but little ^ used and is kept in fi'st rate order. For flirt her information address the Secretary of the Camden KP^^^^lndepsndent hire Engine Compmy. ^^^^^^^^CamdenApril214, 1842. 24 3t j .IOH\?OK OIJCD resp?c?fully inform the citizens of Ch rtw, and the public generally that low on hand a good supply of Lentleli^ABoots and Sho'-H ana Ladies' fine Kid Slippers, together with a j^^Br kii^Aj^if which are off,-red at Leather and Calf received and two i^^^^sBBBWothat Boots and Shoes PSIWll be made to order vii short flki' Summer Clothing for sale cheap. Salt. Molasses, Rice, &c., will R^>w as auch articles can be bought in WLl 26 tf THE CIIICORA, or MESSENGER OF THE SOUTH. Under this title, the Subscribers proposo pub. ; ashing iu the City of Charleston, a Wkeklv Paper to be devoted to LITERATURE, SCI. ENCE, the ARTS, MECHANICS, AGRI. CULTURE, EDUCATION, and GENERAL | INTELLIGENCE?ill a word, to whatever may impart instruction or afford amusement to pich class, profession or calling, of our people. In politics and religion The Chicora will occu. py strictly neutral ground; yet sufficient atten. tion will be paid to both, to enable the Reader to learn how prospers the rcligioua and political condition of tuc country. A paper devoted to the purposes abovo stated, l''" 1?* * >L>*nl*rutuin at the South; and iiuo luil^ i/uvii w it is to meet this, that The Chicora is now proposed to bo issued. The Subscribers are aware their promises may apj>ear too confident, aftei the repeated failure of Southern periodicals; hut thoy b'g leavo to say, that so complete are the arrangements tbov have made?so extensive the correspond nco they have secured?so valuable the aid, lxslli of Not them and Southern talent they have cuiiaUd?that wjth tho kindly feelings ami liberal patronage of lite South, the/ bavo no f.ars for tho result. The Literary Department of tho Chicora. will l?e suppliod with articles of rare and sub. stuntiul merit, with reviews and critiques of all the new works oftho d >y, and with original talcs, sketches, work-of fiction, biographies and po try from the pens of several of the most gifted authors, both of the North and SouthTiio S'ientifi-c arid Mechanical Department will he enriched with essays and illustrations from individuals high in public estimation, as thoroughly practical men, which, togethor with the nculliiral Communications already secured to the paper fioui various portions of the c.'Un. try. will form a compendium of useful instruction invaluable to tiio artisan and the planter. In the Department of General Intelligence, th subscriliers believe tho Chicora will take a stand, which will not be surpassed by any Journal of the Union. As one ot the Sub. scribe's will make it his constant business to visit every section ? four country ; and through means of an extensivo acquaintance already possessed in the cities of cur sea.board and the West, a weekly correspondence wil be established with Ro>ton, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, t'incinnati, and New Orleans, through which will bo obtainod, not only the earliest information in regard to all fo:eign and domestic inaltorsof importance, Prices Current of Southern products and monetary affairs of moment in the different Stales, but also the opinions of judicious men in regard to Commercial prospects, and matters of an economical, civil, and politic;*! cnaruciei. ,iui aiuw A little folly now end then, Is? relished by the wi est men, do they intend to exclude those lighter articles of Information, familiarly designated the chit chat of the day, which, while they may serve to amuse a weary or listless hour, liuvt at tho saino time tho higher effect of acquainting us with the character and customs of oik Northern and Wjstorn neighbors, apd connect ng more closely llio bonds of unity between iitf. Fooling assured then oi' their ability to meet the wishes of tho Soutliorn community, and to estahlish a paper on tho most a|q roved, useful and popular plan, and heroly pledging themselves that no exertion shall be wanting on their part, not only most fully to red-rein, hut even to exceed the promises ii,cy they respectfully solicit tho patronage of the good people or South Carolina and her sister States. The Crjcora will ho print'il <>?. slnret, of til verv l?est p iper and type, and shall be embellished with portraits ofmir d slinguished i eu, and views illustrative of our scenery. The price will he per annum, payable upon the do ivery of tho fir?t Number. N. S DODGE. B. R CARROLL. March 13 26 NOTICE. THE Law will be enforced against nil persons hunting or fishing on the lands of tho Geutg of.Mio. Ann Id le or myself unless such person or persons have permission from me to do SO. JAMES 1RBY. April 16, 1642. 23 6t CHEESE. 1 f \ CASKS CHEESE JB. For Sale bv A. P. LACOSTE. Doc. 1, 1841. 3 tf PAHT. A YD PETTY. A Large Stock of these articles, which will be sold at reduced rates. A. P. LACOSTE. j TO RE XT. I INTEND on the 1st day of July next to remove my Stock of Goods to mv two 'stores, lately occupied by B Mcintosh, and McKay & A/cCaskill, and to make them my permanent business stands ; and now offer for Rent, my four Stores immediately below, Viz: One at present occupied by Messrs. VV. & T. Bailey, & Co., the next below, corner Karshaw and Front streets, and now occupied | by Mr. D. Malloy, and the two stores now oc. i copied by me. To persons residing in this | place, it is needless to say, that they are j amoug the very best stand* hi prosecuting a I Cotton and barter business; and I only make this declaration for the information of person* residing at a distance. Possession of the Stores occupied by Messrs. \V. do 1. Bailey & Co., and Mr. D. Afallov, will be given on the l?t day of September next; the others can be had by the 10th July next. Cheraw offers inducements to Capitalists, and men of business, that are not found in many Southern towns. It is estimated, that o r receipts of cotton, for the last two years averaged "Jo,000 Bales, and it is supposed this year's receipts will be about the same. AUG. P- LaCOSTE. Cheraw, Jan'v, 12 tit, 1942. 9 tf The u Charleston Courier," ".Southern Chronicle," "Camden Journal," and "Fayettevilie Observer" will olease give the above six insertions, say oik ; Very two weeks, and forward their bills to m . t payment. A. P. LaCoste. STATE Of SOUTH-CAROLINA, Darli.notox District. I.v the Court Common Pleas. Petition for the benefit of the Insolvent Debtor's Act. "J^TOAH A. BACOT having this sixteenth i.N day of April, eighteen hundred and fortytwo filed \ Petition Praying that ho may have the benefit of the act of Assernb y commonly called the 1 nsolvent Debtors Act, If in therefore ordered by thi Court that all the Creditor* of the said Noah A. Bucot. do appear personally or by Attorney beiore the Court of Common Pleas on the second Monday after the fourth Monday in October next, to show cause if any they have, why the Prayer ofthesaid Petition should not be granted, and that notice of the said Petition be published for tbe space of throe month* in the Farmer's Gazette. S. WILDS DobOSK. C. C. P. By order of the Court. April 3 U, 1813. 25 itui. woo?. I HEREBY tender to my late customers in the Wood line, my grateful a.:knov ledgeincnt?,for the liberal patronage, I have received at their hands, and would now inoet respectfully request.'that thev would continue to give their orders to Major *D. It. W. Mclver, to whom I * e *? J have sold my land, and w;?c >? iuny prepared w doliver any quantity ot weod that may b* requi* ' r_d. All orders for Wood left at my store, will be ' aent to the residence of Major Mclver. A. P. UCOSTE. Janunry 12, 1842. 12 tf BLAXDMG * REl'XOLDS," Surgeon Dentists. DR. BLANDINti will leave Columbia the ensuing week on a profcasiona! visit to i Darlington, S?>oioty Hill, and Clieraw. He will | visit theao places in succession and requests that i those who may require his aervioes will nmko an ; early application as his stay must be a limited 0110. . April 20th, 1242. 24 tf i HAULIIfG. Ihave two four hore teams, that 1 am not | now able to give full employment, and should eb glad to engage a job of hauling, or work by ! the da/ on very reasonable terms. A. P. LACOSTE. I April 13, 22 tf Important Work. j Now in PresSy and will shortly he. pub lished, a Dictionaru of ARTS, MANUFACTURES, AND MINERS. nv annubw ukr, m. d., f. r. s., Ac. i Illustrated with 1,241 Engravings ! THIS is, unquestionably, the most popular work of the kind, ever pub. lished, and a book most admirably adapt, ed to the wants of all classes, of the community. The following are tho important objects which the learned author enI deavors to accomplish? 1st. To instruct the Manufacturer, ! Metallurgist, and Tradesmnn, in the principles of their respective processes, j so as to render them, in reality, the mas| ters of their business; and to emancipate 1 them from a state of bondage to such aa are too commonly governed by bliod prej. | udice and vicious routine, 2dly. To afford Merchants, Brokers* l)rysalter8, Druggists, and Officers of the Revenue, characteristic descriptions ot the commodities which pass through thcii hands. 3dly. By exhibiting some of the finest developments of Chemistry and Physics, | to lay open an excellent piactical school ! to students of these kindred sciences. 4thlv. To teach Capitalists, who may j be desirous of placing their funds in some j productive branch of industry, to select I iudicioualy, among plausible claimants. | 5lh!y? To enable gentlemen of the I Law to become well acquainted with the j nature of those patent schemes which are ! so apt to give rise to litigation. 6thly. To present to Legislators sue! a clear exposition of the staple manufactures, as may dissuade them from enacting raws, wnicn oostniri mausiry, oi cherish one b*anch of it, to the injury o! many others. And, lastly, to give the general reader, intent, chiefly, on Intellectual Cultiva tiou views of many of the noblest achieve ments of Science, in effecting those granc | tranformations of matter, to which Grea jBritain and the United Staets owe theii paramount wealth, rank and power, a tnong the nations of the earth. The latest Statistics ofevcry importanl object of Manufactures, are given fron the best, and usually from Official author ity, at the end of each article. The Work wiil be printed from th< second London Edition, which sells fo $12 a copy. It will be put on good pa per, in new brevier type, and will make a bout 1400 pages. It will be issued ii twenty one semi monthly numbers, (ii covers) at 25 cents each, on delivery. (K7"To any persons sending us five do! I lars, at one time, in advonce we will for ward the numbers by mail, post puid% a soon as they come from the press. To suitable Agents this affords a ran opportunity, as we can put the work t< :hem on terms extraordinarily favorable \ In every manufacturing town, and ever; village, throughout the United Statesam , Canada, subscribers can he obtained witl the greatest facility.?Address, post paid La Roy Sunderland, 125 Fulton street New York. I VTo every editor who gives this ad vertisemcnt twelve insertions, we will for j ward to order, one copy of the whole worl provided the papers containing this notici be sent to the New York Watchman New York. iHTHOYS CLASSICAL BOOKS T3"0HN WRIGHT has now on hand and fo j sale ai tnn ?9"ki>tore a good supply of Anthon's Greek Gr.lrrnUar, I' tio Greek do Greek Prosody, do Horace, tio cucero* do Sallust, do Cesar. do Latin Prosody, do do Lessons. do Classical Dctionary, do Edition of Ainsviorths Latii Dictionary, do Edition of Valpey's Grecl Grammar. 10 tr SOl Tll CAROLINA, CUKSTRRFIRLH Dl8THICT. In the Court of Ordinary, ELIJAH ARANT, having given notice t< mo, Turner Bryan Ordinary of the Dis j tncl aforesaid, that ho requires the will of Petal i Aranl decM, late of the aforesaid District, to b< ' proved in due farm of Law. And it appearing to iny satisfaction that the Heirs at Law or othe; ] legal representatives of Aaron Arant, wh< would have lyen entitled (amongst others) to 1 distribution of the Estate of the said P,;ter Aranl | if he had died intestate, resides without th? ! limits of this State,?Notice is hereby given tc , the said Heirs at law or other legal represents. ! lives of the said Aaron AranL Dec'd they art I hereby cited to appear beforo rne Turner Bryan ; Ordinary as aforesaid; at a Court ot Ordinary tc I l?e holden at Chesterfield Court House, or ' Friday the third day of June next, on which day I 1 will hear the examination of wttucssea and i decide on the validity cf the said will. 1 Given under my hand and seal ofoffico atChej terfield Court House, the i lgl day of Feb A. D. 1*42. | T- BRYAN, I O. C. D. I CAROLINA ECII.PSE* | THIS highly bred and much adrairtd horde ; I will stand lht? present season at or near Ben- i j netaville, atone or two oilier places in MarlI borough District, and at the stables of Juhn i I McLean in Robeson County, N. C. He is a red aoirel. without white except a . small star; live years old, fifteen ami a half i hands higli, and cf extraordinary bone and f muscle. In color, size, bone, sinew and rnus. J cle, he greatly resembles his grandsire, tho * famous American Eclipse, ad mitred 011 all | h hands to be one of the best horses, if not tho j very best, ever owned in this country, whether native o^urerted. It may be stated as evid'o^of tn^Ktraordinarv constitution of /tnierWn Eclipse, now standing in Kentucky, 1 that although ticenty-eight years old, "he is ; still** says the N. Y. Spirit of the Times "in ; possession of fine health and betrays few indi cation* of hia advanced age and long service. | There are very few instances of such vigor at : hia age." Carolina Eclipse is put at the very low price \ ' of $8 the single leap, payab e at the time.4 $13, the season, payable at the c'ose of the aeason ; and $15 for insuring, payable when the mare ia ascertained to be in foal, or when ; she ia traded ; with 50 cents to the grooin.? ; 1 His form, strength, and blood eminently claim j ' lor him the attention of persons who wish to j raise horses 44for all work,"?for the saddle, !' light draught, and farm or plantation use. And j the low price at which he is put will enable ! any who wish good horses to avail themselves of his services. Though a horse of great life j | andsp<rii. he is of quiet teini>er and tractable j * disposition. Great care will be taken to 1 j avoid accidents, but no liability w ill be incurred for any which may happen. PEDIGREE. He was got by Festival, considered by t Capt. Harrison, an experienced breeder, train- | er, ana racer, who had hun in his stables a ! ' , season, "the best son of Eclipse." His dam I ws6 by Optimus; and his grand dam was out i J ef a Bell-Air mare, got by old Sir Archie, the j 1 I best hor.'eof his day in America. FESTIVAL ; 1 | was by American Eclipse; his dam by Tun- J 1 | oleon ; grand dam by Young Tup : g. g. dam | by Umpire ; g g g. dam by Grey D:omrd ; i g. g. g. g. dam by VVild-Air. Youvg Tup i was by imported Tup; lie by Javelin out of Flavin, Young Tup's dam was by A/ask, and ho by imported Shark, out of imported ; Virago, f Empire was by imported Shark, out j 1 of a marc by imported Cub. OPTIAJUS j I was by Afadison; he by the old irn- ' ported DiomeiJ the sire of Sir Archie. Op- I timus was out of A/elvina, the dam oj 5 ; stock horses ; she was by imported Knows, ley; her dam by imported Spread Eagle; her grand dam by Niinrod ; her g. g. dam bv j, VVild-Air , her g. g. g. dam the noted mare , Little Willis, the dam of Brilliant, Nimrod j and Herald Little Willis was by old Janue ; and he by Col. Baylor's Shock. J ! It wi'l be seen from this pedigree that j most of the very best crosses of which this { country can boast, meet in Carolina Rclipse. Although mere racers, are not the horses : for the fanner, yet it is admitted by all that ) racing is a fair trial of the strength, bottom ; and constitution of a horse. It is thereforestated that Festival, the sire of Carolina ikn.inrl, nnlv , aK.trt timr> nn tliP fllrf. I ClCII[/OC| IIJUU- li VII'J U M.uv w,. ?.J . distinguished iuoumR rcvfeviirai an distances from two to four mile heats. In his * c.?< rtreeat Nottoway Va. ill the sprng of . 1832, two mile heats, he distanced his compe: titor the second heat. In the fall of the same | year, at Milledgville, Ga. three mile heats, * j lie easily won the Jockey Club purse, in two . ! heats. The same season, at Lexington, Ga. . J in a race for the Club purse, three mile heats, ; | | while leading his competitors his rider suf. ' ^ ! fared him to run too near the rim of the inside i track, against which he stumbled and fell. r causing him to lose i he race. The same week * at the same place he beat all his riva s in 3 mile heats, the best 3 in 5. The next spring, [ at Lawrenceville, Va. he ran four mile heats, i j with Ironctte, .Anvil, Row-Galley, and Walter . I Cook. Although he was in bud condition, | having not fully recovered frotn the effects of n j distemper, and owing to his rider being sick, 5 he was obliged to carry 5 lb. over weight, he r lost the first heat only by the neck, and the * second by only a few feet, Ironette leading . him; Row. Galley and Walter distanced, and 1 Anvil (afterwards sold for #10 000) barely , saving his distance. At New Market, Va,, the next season, he started with eleven other horses, and led them all the first heat. But his feet being tender from a rec< nt founder, he * was then withdrawn. Two weeks after, s \ wards, his feet yet sore, he was barely beaten by the fine racer, Duke of Or sans, in four inilo e heats at Baltimore. His manager still, with q great cruelty and lack of judgment, continu. tng to run him in this condition of his feet, he let down in one of his fore legs, in four mile V heats at Norfolk, two weeks after his Balti" more race, and was withdrawn trom the turt. 1 But bis trials most abundantly proved his 1$ strength, speed and bottom, with exiraordinsiy ,: powers of endurance, I In good condition he never was beaten; in .! bad condition, when he ought never to have j been run, he always won by his performance * ! the admiration of every judge. i | The half sister of Festival?Col. Ilamp- ' 3 i ton's Fanny, by Eclipse?is the only racer of ! , the first clang in the United States which has ! not been beaten within this last six months, by ! | some younger aspirant after fame. Besides ' * twice receiving forfeits, one from 10 competi. r tors, she has run at least 11 races and never j was beaten. Lightness ai.d want of strength the objection tu racers as work horses. But this objection does not apply to the Eclipse stock. MarcWsl, 1842. NOTICE. IN pursmnco of an order from Mnj. Blakeney an election of Colonel of the 28th Regiment will he held in the Town Hall. on Saturday the I 2l*t Mar next. The Foils will be open from II to 3 r. M. , B. F. PBOUES, T. A. BRYAN, J. H. McIVER. i Managers. March 30 IP 'S. 21 7t ! WILLI A 3ft Ifl. EVANS WILL practice in the Courts of Law of Soutn Carolina, in the Diatricts ol Clies' I terfwld, Marion, Darlington, and Marlborough, r Office at Society Hill. 5 March Is* 1642, i r IP Sm [ SFUANO A3U ?*OOD?. THE Subscriber has just received a well selected stock of Paney and Staple Dry 1 - <>' U I\I1UI IP bMl, u. ll. i/vnuni, \ Cheraw. April 9, 1842. 22 tf ; Bonnetts. JUST received a handsome assortment of Ladies, Muxes and Children# fine Straw, ! Tuscan. Zophanne, Lawn and other fashionable I r Bonnots. (i. II. DUNLAP. ] I April 9, 2*2 tl FASHianSLFI?;?HOl?Ai\D 1 PALVI Leaf Hats, for Men. Boys and ChiU 1 dren just received by G. If. DUNLAP. ' April 9, i? If ? CA1DLE9 I A few Boxen Ta low and Sperm Candler for Im. sale by D. MALLOY. < May 31,1841. I 29 tf 1 pom; boat rott hale! 1 rHE Pole Boat James K Ervin will he told on favorable terma. She is i ow on the ray up and will be delivered to the purchaser on ler arrival. Apply to either of the subscriber*. I?. MALLOY. W. T. BAILEY it Co. , JAMES H. COLE. December 4, 1841. 4 " ci'tiiiaiia 00 Kept, 4d 6d 9d 10d 13d and 20 nail*. For tale by A. P. LACOBTE. oh '27. 1841. 30 tf (OBI WAITED, rB"*IIE Subscriber wi?he? to purchase 2 00 Ja. Bushels good Corn, 1). MALLOY. December 6, 1841 4 tf PICTORIAL ILLI'JITRATIO.W. VOLUMES Lt. 2nd .ind 3rd, ef Pictorial Illustration* of the Bible containing 20?? ipgrnvingn each. por *-dc !nv at tbo CHERA\v BOOKSTORE. 20 if | I PPER AND NOLK LEATHER, tV*x, ami Calf Skin*, and Hemlock Tanned , Sole Leather. For sale low. A. F. LACOSTE. October 27, 1941. 50 tf HARDWARE. fRlIIE Subeeribri kwp* constantly an hand ? JL large and well selected a*?ortmont "t Hardware, including almost every description ol C.ijK)Utora Tool*; which ho i? Milling ven cheap. D. MALLOY. March 9, 1*42. 17 tf SOI7TH fAROLHA, ( hrxterfirlri District. PALLAS ALLEN, Applicant, Senium* Berry and wife Mary, Rich >rd Allen, Klizi both A.kn, Sarah Al.cn, Malny Allen. Martha Alle-i. C.iin Alien, Susanna Allen, Catharine Allen, m d UoH.innn A1N n, Dwfruduntr. It appearing to my *atifacti?>u that Seaborn Berry one of the Defendant*, re?ide? wit lion' thi* State, It ia then fore ordered tha' he do ap. pear and oNj cl to the division or ?.il* of the Real 1 Estate of Richard Allen. Deceased, on or Ijofore I he Twenty-tii*! day of May next, or hie conftcn' to the game will be entered of Krpord. T. BRYAN, O. C. D. March 0, 1842. 17 121 CHINA CROCKERY AND GLASS WAKE. rwiHE s.d scriber ha* on hand a jmnl assort. A nient ot'thc abovo, comprising a variety i?t pattern*. Tor ?j1c uheap D. M ALLOY. May 31, 1941. 29 <f FALU^LEAF hats J) zen Men*' Boys' and children*, tfe " ? Balm L af Hals, just received and for sale bv D. M ALLOY. Mnrrh H. 1812. 17 if NOTICE. G II. DIJNLAP Would teepectfully give n >ticc to hi* fr?? Hd? and the public that having commenced bu*iu*M itjrnin on his own account lie finds it absolutely nece#u saiy to curt iil very much his credit hiudues*. lie hasconse.juentiy determined too? en account* <?r?lv \riih aiirli nerjoim na have heretofore paid 1 "" V r # . their accounts punctually at or n??r the end of the year and with such only a* will give pori. tivc n&umnccof doing ?o in future. Oct. 13, 1841. 49 If COTTO* 0?\AniIRfi9 AXD COTTON VARY. TM^HE Subscriber I ma received on consign. JL ment frotn the De Kalb Factory at Caiuden S. C 12 Bale* very superior Cotton Oanaburgsand l*?i B.ilea Cotton Yarn, which lie will noil by tlia B.d? to Merchants n- a* good or better tonus than they can purchase in New | York or Charleston. He would also invite the Planters of the neighborhood to call and examine th.i Cbrna'wg*. | they wilt find it a cheaper and better article than has ever been sold in thin market. ii. II. DIJNLAP. Cherair, April 4, 184?. 21 tl" mxf KOI TH CAROIJ1A. A large s ipply of Siinm's Hist ry of South Carolina, dos'gned for the use of Schools lid Academies. For sale at the Boaksfore by JOHN WRIGHT. 30 tf SOITII CAROLIYA. j Chesterfield District. ^JAMUEI, D. TIMMONS, T..IU before rne a hay mire Mule about fourteen years o!d, ( blind of tin* right ?:ye, ge ir m irked i?car on the right aide of the rump, the end of the e ira cut off, and small whito ap it in the forehead, tlio hair j shared off the tail appraised at tiiiriy five Dollars. mirv aivn aiil I April 11, 1942. 2.1 lamf4m j In tiik Common Plkan. Chesterfield District. Henry Easterling. ) Declaration vs. > on note in G. W. Booth. ) Attachment. WHEREAS the Plaintiff in l hit* action did ' on this day file his Declaration against G. W. Booth, the defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of the State (as it is said.) and having neither wife or attorney known upon whom a copy of the above Declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, may be served; It is therefore in pursuance of the Acts of the General Assembly of this State in such cases, made and provided; Ordered that the defend* ant, do plead thereto on or before the twenty, sixth day of December next, other* ise final and absolute judgment will be then given and awarded against him by default. T. BRYAN, Office of Common Pleas ) Chesterfield C. H. Dec. 1641, { 9 le&nf ly BLACKS}! ITH VXG, THE Subscriber has this day recommenced business on his own account and hopes by close application to business to share public patronage. My pricey yvi" be moderate. Il^rse Shoeing will rvceivu my personal attention ;t is therefore warranted to be dune with nealnesa V>d despntch. N. B.?I am now prepared to repair, or put jp n ;w lightning rod*. 9 * C. I. 5IIIVER. AjwiU.!??. W %f || <:ASH SYSTEM COITHI WH^h THIS TIMK8 are such a* to rM,pSHH? Subscriber to rcntinoe the Cash H (jkoccrim and all artictof in that hjttj H be for Cath i'ersooa H and note* atiii remain unpaid, will \>M I deratand that no w* credita will fl H all old arrearegeaareaettlad in B BRYAN & BROTHERThohSHHHHH on the wharf near the Lsiu.injf, charge each Boat for ilege of landing discharging ami Knob St< am Boat, Three Dollars. Kach Pole Boat, Tow Boat or Kach Cotton Flat loaded or built, K V* Itll me privilege ui remaining on* a corresponding Cheraw, S?-pt. 28, 1841. 48 PSBH imfG^ LDIiiA Chemicals, Patent MediciWil I Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Stuffs, &c. &c., for 4IM^Hh wholesale and retail by <fl|H A. IIOPTOA, CHERAW, A. At hi* Ihvg Store, next door to Brotq Bryan <.y Brother. B Where may be had at timea a fNKri] i ~fl B of articles the Uruf line? reroi me id<d to be of superior quality which will dinpoeed of on very moderate tcrma? and othora wishing pun- medicine*, may relyq^^fl^HH ?i< being eupuliod witii ihcin. May 26,1041. 98 HH " SPOHTSHAMI POWDER. BB ON' E Cane English Canister Ride Powder, |^^B manufactured by "Pigoua It. Wilka," l?oa* H^^B don, tor sale by the tiuntrr. BB D. MALLOYf VBt May 28, 1841. 29 t H GOOD UAKUACVA. |^| ' 11IK Subscriber his ou iiauo many article* JL of Merchandise not now in lis# linr of bus incsn; and which ho hu> no loom in hii a ore B^H or. all sue' goods will br sold very cheap. They con* n't 01 the following rrtieles, vis* ^ M Vcgro Cloths (s good article) White Plains* M illanket Overcoats, LuffiI Blankets, Bals Rope, _ M drafts And Irons, Shovels and Tongs, Jngs and fl I are, Pols nnd Ovuua. (roil and >?U*I, |laid|^^^B^B DUN November. I mm m ii iii iiiiiimllnwwbhb PURCHASED recemly in and genera) assortmeut of come to hand, and he 'hem at Wholesale or Retail at lor Cash or Produee, ^^R#BB^B8B^^^fl P. iff B H A very large assortment of BotnHKc^H^^^HH^^B Ladies Saddles. Ai*o. Brijjgj^ Whips, Collars, Saddle Hags, and Carryall Harness, Stirrup Irfl I and Surcingles. Fur sale very la?B^HBBB October 27th 1841. i 8PER.V, AiVDTAMERl^^^^H a? rofail Cnr nl* UJ \ UC 4/JIIV VI ? <V. ? October 27. 1841. 50 !?HodH^^H| ' Comprising every *ud.iv?r cuiihjkkJutin? teru.s. p.LTcpyMMM^M October 27, 1841. H1TS A1D | 15 Dozen lientlemena' and Bu}?, Drab For Hata, 28 Dozen Wool A I?trge atock of Fur, Hair, C!otii,jttS^H^^H P.LA C08l9H^^n Oct 27 1841. 50 ^ V|^n llOl \ t'I>, HOOD*, A.Vl> BOX US. Ladica and A/iaaea, Florence and Ladtea Coloured Hooda. 1*. LACOgfn^^^HH Octobn 27, 1841. 50 l A IDLElt A AID M)AllMH Sperm, Margarine and Tallow Bar and Perfumed Saop. Sale I L A COSTJ^^H^H Ocfo'er 27. 1841. 50 # QHHI II VKDW AHE A*D S^llTH^HjHj TOOLS. ^HMj A general stock of theac articles for sale A. P. LA COSTE. W ^ October 27,1641. 50 tf PAMT ASD STAPLE DRY HOODS. A few Fancy, and a large and well elected atock of Staple Dry Gooda for aale low by A. P. LACOSTE. i October 27, 1641. 50 tf / AXfM J 19 dozen Collins, Hunt*. and Marsh raperior Jj Axon, for sale by tin? dozen at much bejow tb* B usual rates. A. P. LACOSTE, fl October 27, 1041. 50 Jfl ItKQUTV, South Carolina., Chcraxc District. B^fl John m. Coker and wife j Bill for ap partkin* vs Kindred Griffin and - writ in n lure of j no IT appearing C. one the Defei^^^H^^^^^HH^BPI^B absent from and resides B^!a/ this State on moti m of J. is ordered that the said A^ !'*? ea? plead answer or demur ^ J. j{ of within three months from^^^^^7,'?Ol (j^ ' arjf?/, and in default thereof, the^^^Hrc?Oip/#i do ^ against him pro confewo. *'Mictt? ^?/l L It is also ordered that thi^^B* r; h*r*uf the Farmers' Gasetto twj^^BCe '""r ^ space of three months. ^^B 4 A. ^B<4 U ?f Bl^H Commiaaienera Offc , i r, Darlington C. H , 8. C. > ' t>, ^^BflBj March 22, 1842. J ? # H WI TH tAlfo. ,; Rananm Britt, vs. i " ilf * #B B E. P. (inion A. Co. ( B Whereat the Plaintiff in th* miAn4r#refK^M^^K^^B|B thin day filed fcia Declaration agaiuat who ia abannt from, and of Ihia ante (aa it is said) and h ther wife nor AUorney known withinB- B I ordered that the Defendant do JfiggcB B plead to the Declaration afrreaaid Wtq a day from tho date hereof, ahtcJu'e Judgement m ill be Office Common Plea*, K"??rfl I Houm, November Tj I